| David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1904 - 600 стор.
...without a trial can conceive," he says, apologising for the unpatriotic impulse which had led him abroad, "of the difficulty of writing a romance about a country...as is happily the case with my dear native land." But the flower of his fancy did not flourish except in its own bleak climate ; and THE MARBLE l'u'\... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1860 - 528 стор.
...where there is no shadow, no antiquity, no mystery, no picturesque and gloomy wrong, nor any thing but a commonplace prosperity in broad and simple daylight,...trust, before romance-writers may find congenial and easily-handled themes either in the annals of our stalwart republic, or in any characteristic and probable... | |
| 1860 - 528 стор.
...where there is no shadow, no antiquity, no mystery, no picturesque and gloomy wrong, nor any thing but a commonplace prosperity in broad and simple daylight,...trust, before romance-writers may find congenial and easily-handled themes either in the annals of our stalwart republic, or in any characteristic and probable... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1861 - 424 стор.
...not purpose attempting a portraiture of Italian manners and character. He has lived too long abroad not to be aware that a foreigner seldom acquires that...native land. It will be very long, I trust, before romance writers may find congenial and easily-handled themes either in the annals of our stalwart republic,... | |
| 1868 - 546 стор.
...Transformation : — " Italy, as the site of his romance, was chiefly valuable to the author as affording him a sort of poetic or fairy precinct, where actualities...trust, before romance-writers may find congenial and easily-handled themes either in the annals of our stalwart republic, or in any characteristic and probable... | |
| 1868 - 978 стор.
...where there is no shadow, no antiquity, no mystery, no picturesque and gloomy wrong, nor anything but commonplace prosperity, in broad and simple daylight,...trust, before romance-writers may find congenial and easilyhandled themes either in the annals of our stalwart republic, or in any characteristic and probable... | |
| Francis Jacox - 1871 - 378 стор.
...instead of his own country, as the site of a romance, by pleading that no author, without a trial, could conceive of the difficulty of writing a romance about...native land. It will be very long, I trust, before romance writers may find congenial and easily handled themes in the annals of our stalwart republic."... | |
| 1872 - 740 стор.
...where there is no shadow, no antiquity, no mystery, no picturesque and gloomy wrong, nor any thing but a commonplace prosperity in broad and simple daylight,...as is happily the case with my dear native land." There is something characteristic of American patriotism in this effort to make out that the absence... | |
| Sir Leslie Stephen - 1874 - 412 стор.
...wrong, nor anything but a commonplace prosperity, as is happily ' (it muit and shall be happily 1) ' the case with my dear native land. It will be very long, I trust, before romance* writers may find congenial and easily-handled themes either in the annals of our stalwart... | |
| Allen Thorndike Rice - 1879 - 506 стор.
...the fierce debate which involved its life. Yet eight years later Hawthorne wrote with calm ennui : " No author, without a trial, can conceive of the difficulty...as is happily the case with my dear native land." Is crime never romantic, then, until distance ennobles it ? Or were the tragedies of Puritan life so... | |
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